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Giving weekly content to better yourself the way I did, and share what I have learned over the years of my life. Some of the many topics I plan to discuss along the way include: -Struggles and Hardships -Personal Development -Goal setting -Healthy Eating and Living -and more...
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In 1971, two young Air Force veterans — Richard and Sarah Allgood — found themselves separated by the Vietnam War, yet connected through hundreds of heartfelt letters. Decades later, after their passing, their daughter discovered a preserved box of their correspondence: a story of love, family, courage, and hope written one letter at a time. The Allgoods: Vietnam Through the Eyes of Love shares these personal letters, weaving a timeless narrative of war, separation, and enduring devotion. Jo ...
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Together, We Fight

City of Hope Cancer Fighters with Host Addie Allgood

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Each episode is a story that goes beyond cancer. It's about the individual fighting for their life. Together, We Fight is a podcast, brought to you by Cancer Fighters®, dedicated to all things cancer through the eyes of those personally affected by it.
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Permission To BE

Tommy Allgood, Olivia Bethea, and Becka Eppley

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Permission To BE is a podcast created to share the journeys of leaning into authenticity of being. Authenticity encapsulates many things including racism, gender or non-gender identity, mental health, and political leanings which we believe are connected to our spiritual beliefs. Tommy Allgood, Olivia Bethea, and Becka Eppley co-host the Permission To BE Podcast.
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The Tech and Teaching Podcast is hosted by Striv's Eric Allgood and Striv AV's Jordan Hiebner. Each week they will be discussing the latest technology that can help teachers, schools, and other organizations with their live streams. The topics range from streaming hardware and software to teaching tips for digital media classes. They will also discuss how to use this technology to enhance learning experiences for students and staff. Tune in for an entertaining and informative conversation ab ...
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Trail Running Women

Hilary Spires: Trail Runner, Coach, Sports Junkie

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The women of the trails share their stories about running, racing, and life. These badass ladies from around the globe get honest about everything from competing, motherhood, and trying to have it all. Get ready for training ideas, gear tips, and a healthy dose of inspiration.
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Pondering AI

Kimberly Nevala, Strategic Advisor - SAS

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How is the use of artificial intelligence (AI) shaping our human experience? Kimberly Nevala ponders the reality of AI with a diverse group of innovators, advocates and data scientists. Ethics and uncertainty. Automation and art. Work, politics and culture. In real life and online. Contemplate AI’s impact, for better and worse. All presentations represent the opinions of the presenter and do not represent the position or the opinion of SAS.
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The 411 Live

The 411 Live

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The 411 Live podcast is a platform where you can learn about issues that impact your community, state and the world. It is designed to eduate and help people in the community better themselves by giving them inspiration, hope, education and direction that will motivate them to better their lives and their community as a whole. It is comprised of interviews and a wide range of information on various topics like health, schools, social issues, history, economics, real life stories, and justice.
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Join host Kirk Spahn as he speaks with world champions about ways to elevate and equip tomorrow's champions and leaders. Drawing on his extensive background as a fourth-generation educator, founder of the Institute for Civic Leadership, and former competitive tennis player, Kirk explores the intersection of elite performance, character development, and lifelong success. In each episode, Kirk sits down with remarkable achievers across sports, business, arts, and education to uncover the hidde ...
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Your Brand Amplified

Anika Jackson, Bleav

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Welcome to Your Brand Amplified® – the podcast that takes you behind the scenes of successful businesses, exploring the minds of entrepreneurs, business leaders, marketers and sales experts. I'm thrilled to be your host, Anika Jackson, and I'm on a mission to uncover the stories, strategies, and secrets that have propelled these individuals to success. Tune in to hear the captivating journeys of our guests. From humble beginnings to industry titans, each episode unravels the unique narrative ...
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Creativity Is An Idea Podcast

Creativity Is An Idea by Pyeric

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Creativity Is An Idea Podcast With Your Host Pyeric : This Podcast is about Creative People’s Success, Ideas, Challenges, Changes & Setbacks that lead to their growth. Guests like Musicians, Actors, Directors, Comedians, Songwriters, Producers, Artists, DJs & etc.
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Send us a text On December 28, 1971, the waiting continues. Sarah is exhausted, uncomfortable, frightened, and deeply ready for labor to begin. Dick writes from Vietnam after a quiet day, counting the hours without news and aching to call home. Together, these letters hold the tension of late pregnancy, long-distance fear, and the steady reassuranc…
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Most people say they're burned out. But here's the uncomfortable truth: you're probably not burned out — you're unorganized, overstimulated, and undisciplined. In this episode of The Marcus Allgood Show, we break down why "burnout" has become a socially acceptable excuse for chaos, distraction, and lack of structure — and how reclaiming discipline,…
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Kate Allgood's evolution from elite ice hockey player to performance coach and CEO of Quantum Performance, Inc. reveals a transformative insight: the mind is not supplementary to physical training but the primary lever through which all athletic achievement flows. During her university years, she pivoted from sports management to psychology, driven…
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Kate Allgood's evolution from elite Canadian hockey player to mental performance coach reveals a transformative understanding of how identity, resilience, and self-trust form the foundation of sustained excellence across all high-performance domains. Her critical insight distinguishes between confidence—a volatile feeling that fluctuates with circu…
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Masheika Allgood delineates good AI from GenAI, outlines the environmental imprint of hyperscale data centers, and emphasizes AI success depends on the why and data. Masheika and Kimberly discuss her path from law to AI; AI as an embodied infrastructure; forms of beneficial AI; if the GenAI math maths; narratives underpinning AI; the physical impri…
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Rebecca Cureton Vickers challenges the notion that specialization is essential, demonstrating that broad skills, critical thinking, and adaptability are more valuable than narrow expertise. Her career spanning nonprofit arts, marketing, and operations proves that wearing multiple hats is a strategic advantage. She views business as both art and sci…
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Send us a text On December 27, 1971, both Sarah and Dick are suspended in the same unbearable wait. Sarah is deeply pregnant, exhausted, and riding another false alarm. Dick is frustrated, delayed, and fed up with the chaos surrounding him in Vietnam. Across the world, they imagine the same moment — the birth of their baby — while holding each othe…
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Send us a text On December 26, 1971 — the day after Christmas — the outside world presses in. In the news, there’s talk of hijackings, unrest, and even a surreal story circulating about a plot to steal the Statue of Liberty. At the same time, Dick has recently been moved from Bien Hoa into Saigon — a place he has already told Sarah feels safer, but…
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Sarah Ashley's evolution to founder of Portal Copy Co. reveals a fundamental truth: entrepreneurial success requires self-awareness and the willingness to pivot when misaligned. Her critical realization that personal interest does not mandate career commitment—which led her to abandon computer science for business—became the foundation of her philo…
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Send us a text On Christmas Day, December 25, 1971, Sarah and Dick spend the holiday apart — Dick on alert in Vietnam, Sarah surrounded by friends and family in San Antonio, very pregnant and aching for her husband. Dick writes with quiet sadness and restraint, wishing only for the next 88 days to pass. Sarah writes with honesty, humor, exhaustion,…
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Emily Reynolds' journey to PR agency owner reveals a fundamental truth: authentic success comes from following genuine curiosity rather than predetermined paths. After discovering that motherhood redirected her toward meaningful advocacy, she found her true calling in public relations—amplifying voices and helping others communicate authentically. …
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A retrospective sampling of ideas and questions our illustrious guests gifted us in 2025 alongside some glad and not so glad tidings (ok, predictions) for AI in 2026. In this episode we revisit insights from our guests and, perhaps, introduce those you may have missed along the way. Select guests provide sparky takes on what may happen in 2026. Hos…
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Send us a text On Christmas Eve, December 24, 1971, Sarah and Dick spend the holiday on opposite sides of the world — alone, emotional, and deeply connected through letters. Dick writes from Vietnam after receiving a “jackpot” of love letters, counting down the days to home and imagining a future that stretches decades ahead. Sarah writes from San …
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Send us a text On Thursday, December 23, 1971, anxiety and anticipation peak on both sides of the world. Dick writes from Bien Hoa, convinced Sarah may already be in labor, bouncing off the walls with nerves and longing, clinging to future plans and a real estate manual sent by Bill Cobbs. Sarah writes from San Antonio after a discouraging doctor’s…
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Send us a text On Wednesday, December 22, 1971, Sarah and Dick write from opposite sides of the world as Christmas approaches and the weight of waiting deepens. Dick writes from Bien Hoa, quieter and more tired now, passing time, counting days, and imagining the family waiting on the other side of war. Sarah writes from San Antonio, deeply pregnant…
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Send us a text On Tuesday, December 21, 1971, Sarah and Dick write from opposite sides of the world — both restless, deeply in love, and looking ahead to the same future. Sarah, deep into pregnancy in San Antonio, is surrounded by friends, watching soaps, attending small Christmas gatherings, and feeling time move unevenly as she waits for the mont…
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Send us a text On Monday, December 20, 1971, Sarah and Dick Allgood write three letters between them from opposite sides of the world. Sarah writes from San Antonio, deeply pregnant, exhausted, surrounded by friends and Christmas cards, and growing more physically uncomfortable by the day. Dick writes twice from Vietnam — once early in the morning …
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Rob Rene's transformation from a successful corporate executive to a faith-based health and wellness innovator began with a pivotal moment during the pandemic when he lost his job and gained the opportunity to investigate the healthcare system deeply. His research uncovered what he perceived as systemic corruption driven by financial incentives rat…
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Send us a text On December 19, 1971, Sarah and Dick Allgood write from opposite sides of the world as Sarah approaches delivery. Sarah describes false labor, visible kicks from their baby, and the loneliness of Sundays without her husband. Dick writes from Vietnam about love with uncommon clarity — and for the first time admits how nervous he is th…
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Send us a text On December 18, 1971, two letters cross the world in opposite directions. Dick writes from Saigon after completing his first day of alert duty at Tan Son Nhut Air Base — describing central air conditioning, movie theaters, and a dysfunctional command structure. Sarah writes from San Antonio, eight months pregnant and in early labor, …
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All things Mental Toughness! Alyssa is an outstanding runner and has toughed through the most extreme conditions. This is an episode you will not want to miss! How to get out the door day after day, how to finish a hard workout, how to keep going in a race, and how to stay determined. More from Alyssa @theory_in_motion More from me @hilsport55 For …
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Send us a text On December 17, 1971, only one letter arrives. With Dick now stationed at Tan Son Nhut Air Base in Saigon, the mail is unsettled once again — and this time, there is no letter from him at all. Sarah’s letter carries the full weight of that silence. Writing from San Antonio, she responds to lingering doubts, a doctor’s appointment tha…
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In today's episode, Marcus exposes one of the most uncomfortable truths in personal development: Most people don't actually want success — they just want the appearance of wanting success. They want the vibes, the aesthetic, the identity of "I'm working on myself…" but they don't want the sacrifice, consistency, or discipline that real success dema…
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Melissa Morris stands as a beacon for agency owners seeking sustainable and profitable growth, advocating for data-driven decision-making over intuition or industry mimicry. Her journey from advertising professional to founder of Agency Authority revealed a critical need among agencies for operational clarity, proper pricing rooted in real costs, a…
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Matt Maples, shaped deeply by his family’s tradition of military service and the strong values imparted by his grandfather, has devoted his life to supporting veterans in meaningful and lasting ways. Though unable to serve himself, he has become a leader in USA Cares, focusing on the urgent crisis of veteran suicide and the unique challenges vetera…
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Send us a text On December 16, 1971, both Sarah and Dick write shorter letters — not because there is less to say, but because what matters most is already known. Dick writes from Vietnam after a day on alert, asking Sarah if she can feel the love radiating between them, reminding her that together — with their little one — they will have the world…
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Crystal Guzman's life is a remarkable example of resilience, empathy, and unwavering dedication to mental health advocacy. Drawing from her early experiences supporting foster children and women facing trauma, Crystal developed a mission to bridge gaps in mental health care for underserved communities. Her journey has spanned from hands-on nonprofi…
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Send us a text On December 15, 1971, Sarah writes from San Antonio — very pregnant, uncomfortable, sentimental, and deeply loved. This letter isn’t just about waiting for a baby or missing her husband. It’s about community. Friends stopping by. Meals shared. Errands run together. Love sent across the world. While Dick is still in Vietnam, Sarah is …
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Send us a text On December 14, 1971, both Sarah and Dick are standing on the edge of something — though neither quite knows what the next day will bring. In Vietnam, Dick spends the day out-processing, turning in equipment, and packing up his hooch as his detachment closes down. He’s exhausted, practical, and already looking ahead to the only packi…
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Send us a text On December 13th, 1971, Sarah is deep into late pregnancy. She sprains her ankle getting out of the car, finishes her Christmas shopping, and settles in for the evening with help from friends as she prepares for the home stretch before giving birth. Meanwhile, Dick is on alert duty at Biên Hòa, where the crash phone rings nonstop. Wi…
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Steve Werner emphasizes the vital difference between speaking to build authority and structuring live events for sales-driven outcomes. Through years of refining his approach, he’s discovered that real success in events comes from scripting every aspect of engagement toward generating tangible business results. Rather than relying solely on reputat…
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Send us a text On Sarah’s 32nd birthday, she wakes to roses, a long-awaited phone call from Vietnam, and the familiar circle of friends who keep her steady as she waits for her baby to arrive. Across the world, Dick writes from a lonely room in Vietnam as his unit prepares to move from Biên Hòa to Tân Sơn Nhứt — a shift layered with tension he neve…
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Send us a text On December 11th, 1971 — the night before Sarah’s 32nd birthday — she receives a bouquet of perfect rosebuds sent from Vietnam while Dick is in the middle of relocating to a new air base. In this warm, witty, deeply human letter, Sarah fights off a cold, tends to her late-pregnancy routines, prepares her hospital bag, and surrounds h…
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Send us a text On December 10, 1971, Sarah and Dick write from opposite sides of the world as everything begins to feel imminent. Sarah comes home from the doctor with news that labor may come sooner than expected. Dick responds with one of the longest and most declarative letters of the war — rooted in love, fidelity, and certainty. Together, thes…
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Send us a text On December 9, 1971, Sarah writes from San Antonio on a cold, rainy Thursday — eight months pregnant, alone, watching quiz shows, dealing with a broken television, and passing the time with friends and cookies. It’s an ordinary day made extraordinary by love. This letter moves between morning and night, loneliness and laughter, disco…
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Stop saying you're overwhelmed — and start admitting you're undisciplined. This episode is a hard truth, but it's the truth that sets you free. Most people aren't drowning because life is too much… they're drowning because their habits, routines, boundaries, and priorities are out of control. In this episode, Marcus breaks down: 🔥 Why "overwhelm" i…
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Central to Moe Choice’s philosophy is a commitment to ongoing growth, both in skill and in the value he delivers to others. Drawing inspiration from acclaimed personal development leaders, he emphasizes the necessity of reverse-engineering personal and professional goals into actionable daily habits. For Moe, true success arises not from external a…
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At the heart of Marques Ogden’s philosophy is the principle of impact—not simply pursuing personal achievement but leveraging one’s experience and insight to inspire and uplift others. He maintains that real impact occurs through the intentional sharing of wisdom, energy, and knowledge, sparking a ripple effect that extends across communities and c…
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